Through the Tube Feet.
It is called toilet water.
Yes, starfish do live in salt water.
No, Starfish do not eat water. It is impossible to "eat" water, unless it is frozen.
In starfish, the pores, also known as madreporite, play a crucial role in their water vascular system. This system helps in locomotion, feeding, and respiration by allowing seawater to enter and exit. The madreporite regulates the pressure within this system, enabling the starfish to extend and retract its tube feet for movement and grasping prey. Overall, the pores are vital for the starfish's survival and functionality in its marine environment.
Water enters the starfish through the madreporite or the tube feet, but mainly the madreporite.
Starfish and Horses are different by: Starfish live in water and horses don't, Horses run and starfish don't. ( That is mostly all I got)
Water exits through the tube feet of a starfish.
It is possible to get a starfish at a petstore. One petstore that sells starfish is PetCo. Care should be taken care of starfish; they need to live in salt water.
No, the pike is a freshwater fish and starfish live in salt water.
They both have to have water to survive. A plant has to have water and if the starfish gets taken out of water for a long period of time it will die.
every kind of starfish is found in salt water
in the sea